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Airbus rules out setting up a final assembly line (FAL) for its current generation of aircraft in India, citing production capacity and symbolic value addition as reasons. However, it remains open to the idea for the next generation of airplanes. Airbus currently accounts for three-fourths of India's commercial aviation market and has FALs in India for military aircraft and helicopters, but not for commercial planes.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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